Live TV viewers cannot watch multiple sports streams simultaneously on one screen
YouTube TV's new custom multiview addresses latent demand for watching multiple live streams at once. Prior to this feature, viewers had to switch between tabs or use split-screen workarounds to follow simultaneous live events.
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